TO TRAVEL STRATFORD AND SCRROI'-VDING DISTRICT. The Clidfisdaie Stallion, GLENBOY. BY Glengvlo, dam Diamond I>y W lace bv Sir William Wallace, by Kettle’s Sir William Wallace imported. Glongvlo, by Prince of the Isles, b> Honest'Tom. Glcngyle’s dam, He.en McGregor ,hy Glenn,y, by Prume ot Wales; Helen McGregor’s dam N mle , by Sir Colin Campbell, by King kermis, dam Scotland’s Pride. TERMS.—CI 4s for single mare : two or more, as per arrangement with the Owner or Gruom-in-Clmrge. Groomage 2 S fid per mare. Can bo seen at Empire Stables. Mares sold or exchanged will bo charged as in foal, when stinted to the Horse. All tees. to be paid on the First of January, 1914, to Owner or Groom-in-Charge. L. G. BREMER, Owner, Wavorley. i VISIT STRATFORD, L yS AND FRIDAYS AND TRAV LL THE DISTRICTThe Clydesdale Stallion, CNSGHT OF THE CASTERrXIGHT OF THE GARTER (So. 269, vl. C. 5.8.), is a very ndsome colt, 4-year-old good hea d neck, well shaped shoulders, splen--1 back and loins, good quarters, an >ves like a piece of machinery, with ,0 hair and bone and sound feet. Sire Black Knight (128G0, imp.); Jb •e, Billhead Chief (10774); g-g. sire ■ottish Crown (9851); S-S-B- slie ’ , andsomo Prince (Lockhart s C.b- •• ,1. mv„ p. 4); g-g-g-g- s,re > lin ' c ' Wales (673). „„ 0 Dam Flawer, sire Macarthur ■ 330. g. sire, Macbrrae l- J -; C 5.8.) ; g-g- sire Macgregor (* C. 5.8.); g.g-g- Ore Darnley (22* , C.S B.) ; g. dam, Kate ; sire, Roy - t; g. sire, Hard Times; g.g. sue Exnguisher (174, N.Z.5.8.). Some of the performances of Blaci night’s progeny. In 1910, a 3-year Ht bv him (Scottish Crown) was Ist ; Christchurch, Timaru, W annate, araaru, and Palmerston South; a.so lampion at Palmerston South anc serial for the best type of Clydesdale fl the ground. In 1911, at Oamaru how, Ist in 2-year fillies, 2nd and 3rl 2-year-old colts; Ist, 2nd and 4th eaiding colts; 3rd and 4th yearling Hies. The above proves that Black ;night is *a champion stock-getter. TERMS.—£4 single mare. Good ac ammodation for mares from a disnice. All care taken but no responsiility. . T. KELLAHAN, Groom-m-Cliarge. JAMES GRANT, Owner. Taiporohenui, Hawera.
TO STAND AT TATP OR 0 HEX FI, AND TRAVEL OKA]AW A AND FL THAM AND VISIT STRATFOR! EVERY TUESDAY, at COMMERCIAL STABLES. The Thoroughbred Stallion, foremost. By Phoebus Apollo—-Forme, ball brother to Cruciform. MR C. MAJOR recently sold a 3 year-old filly by Foremost for 500 guineas to go to Australia. i*oi particulars apply to — J. CASSERLEY (Ownei), T Taiporolienui, Hawera. C. FRANCIS, Groom-in-charge.
TO STAND THIS SEASON AT STRATFORD, The well-known Trotting Stallion, young victor. TERMS: £3 3s. Special arrangements for cash. For further parties lars apply COMMERCIAL ST A DLLS. ITO STAND THE SEASON N-I'MN ROAD, STRATFORD, AND i TRAVEL THE SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. The Fashionably-bred Trotting Stallion baron 0. Rothschild—Calais. Rothschild is ihilde Harold. Darn, Belle Briggs. 4RON D’s stock are showing (rieat promise, and some of them took first honors at last Stratford Show. TERMS.—Three Guineas Season. Payable on or before January Ist, 1914. Full particulars, see cards. D. HYNDMAN, Owner. II WITHERS. Stud Groom. McMillan and Frcdric, sole agents for Alliance Ueekeepers’ Supplies. Full stock of all lines at Maker’s prices. Gash buyers of clean beeswax.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 65, 17 November 1913, Page 8
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